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...year in which she did not record a 9-0 whitewash game. The Crimson’s younger players faced a tougher test but emerged victorious. After winning the first set, freshman No. 4 Emily Park dropped the second set, 7-9, but rallied to win the final two convincingly, 9-3, 9-1, to earn the 3-1 victory. Sophomore Alexandra Zindman dropped a tight third set, 8-10, but won a close-fought fourth set, 9-6, to hold on to win the match at No. 8, 3-1. Harvard’s top flights continued to overwhelm...
...Saturday, the Harvard co-ed track and field team notched two event wins, five ECAC and IC4A qualifiers, and 17 top-10 finishes. “I was really pleased with how we competed,” Crimson coach Jason Saretsky said. “Coming off of final exams is always pretty tricky, so it’s good to see we’re all ramped up for this indoor series.” Freshman John Dingus provided the highlight of the weekend’s events with his 48.37 finish in the 400-meter dash...
...there is no guarantee that the final plan, drawing on recommendations from departments, centers, and units across FAS will honor all departmental priorities, nor will it produce equal levels of cuts in all areas...
...Crimson committed 11 errors and posted a negative hitting percentage in the second game. The Pride capitalized on four consecutive Harvard errors, nabbing an early 11-2 lead and holding on to finish out the match on top, 30-18. In the third game, the crosstown rivals finally appeared to be on even footing, as the lead wavered back and forth between the teams. The Crimson gained momentum after a Springfield streak of errors initiated by a kill from junior Soren Rosier, taking an 18-14 lead. Although the Pride cut the deficit to one point, 21-20, Weissbourd kills...
...Harvard women’s tennis team opened up its spring season last Saturday with a down-to-the-wire thriller against Boston University. With the overall team score tied, 3-3, the final point came down to freshman Samantha Gridley’s match in the No. 5 singles position. The freshman dropped the first set, 7-6, but then forced a decisive final frame by taking the second set, 7-5. Despite a hard-fought battle, Gridley ultimately fell in the third-set tiebreaker. The defeat gave the Terriers a 4-3 victory over the Crimson. Although...